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Hello,
I would like for a column to return a value depending on the data present in two seperate columns. Here is my attempt to edit code I found online. I get an error. Any ideas?
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HI,
I am not sure how your datamodel looks like, but please try the below to create a new column.
Formal Status of Prob Tchrs =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
[P Calc] = 100
&& [# of Formals] >= 1, "DONE",
[P Calc] = 100
&& [# of Formals] = 0, "NEEDED",
[P Calc] = 200
&& [# of Formals] >= 1, "DONE",
[P Calc] = 200
&& [# of Formals] = 0, "NEEDED"
)
HI,
I am not sure how your datamodel looks like, but please try the below to create a new column.
Formal Status of Prob Tchrs =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
[P Calc] = 100
&& [# of Formals] >= 1, "DONE",
[P Calc] = 100
&& [# of Formals] = 0, "NEEDED",
[P Calc] = 200
&& [# of Formals] >= 1, "DONE",
[P Calc] = 200
&& [# of Formals] = 0, "NEEDED"
)
@Jihwan_Kim...Hmmm...the Rename Column message I got was that model names must be non-empty. What does that mean?
Hi @TanyaT
Thanks for reaching out to us.
One of your column might not have any name. You can give the colum a name in the query editor and try again.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Tang
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Hi,
Please share your sample pbix file's link, and then I can try to look into it.
Thanks.
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